I conduct all of my flight training out of Republic airport, located in Farmingdale, on Long Island, New York. I recently came across what might be a significant discrepancy in the traffic pattern altitude: what ATC and everyone else uses as opposed to what the AF/D states.
In the following video, (which I recommend you watch for your entertainment) at 1:26, ATC advises the pilot that the traffic pattern altitude is 1100 feet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6ju2OQlxJs
In the AF/D, traffic pattern altitude is 1180 MSL (1100 AGL) for conventional aircraft. In the AIM [section 4-3-3], it is stated that "1,000 AGL is recommended pattern altitude unless established otherwise".
It's also a general rule of thumb in aviation. Since FRG is 80 feet above MSL, this would mean that the pattern altitude is 1080 (1100 rounded). However, again, TPA in the AF/D states that TPA is 1180, 100 feet higher than what ATC advises and what everyone else uses.
I have asked my instructor, who didn't know what to tell me. He asked another CFI who didn't know, and then asked another CFI who didn't know.
I'm not sure whether this is a discrepancy or what. What do you guys think?
In the following video, (which I recommend you watch for your entertainment) at 1:26, ATC advises the pilot that the traffic pattern altitude is 1100 feet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6ju2OQlxJs
In the AF/D, traffic pattern altitude is 1180 MSL (1100 AGL) for conventional aircraft. In the AIM [section 4-3-3], it is stated that "1,000 AGL is recommended pattern altitude unless established otherwise".
It's also a general rule of thumb in aviation. Since FRG is 80 feet above MSL, this would mean that the pattern altitude is 1080 (1100 rounded). However, again, TPA in the AF/D states that TPA is 1180, 100 feet higher than what ATC advises and what everyone else uses.
I have asked my instructor, who didn't know what to tell me. He asked another CFI who didn't know, and then asked another CFI who didn't know.
I'm not sure whether this is a discrepancy or what. What do you guys think?